- TRANSPORTATION
- Profuse Parsimony Pays Off--Pittsburgh Still Has Pennies Left to Pinch : * Economy: While some say the frugality has reached ridiculous heights, the city is thriving when compared to counterparts.
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Succot: The Harvest Festival
- Rice: <i> Horchata</i> ,<i> Basmati</i> and Betty Crocker's Helper
- N. Korea Leader May OK Talks With South
- Jet Diverted to LAX After Crew Hears Loud Noise
- OAK PARK : Advisory Panel to Pursue Cityhood
- Latinos Push Demand for Sheriff's Dept. Probe : Deputies: A coalition of 20 civic and professional groups is formed to press for an investigative panel.
- Fallbrook
- Hip to Belly Dancing : At Leisure World They Strike a Pose, Age-Old Moves All the Vogue
- Carson OKs Controversial Pact With Trash-Hauling Company
- Inspectors Still Baffled by Collapse of Superstructure
- Everett Defends His Play : Rams: Quarterback says the lousy start isn't all his fault. He says his line needs time to jell.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Tennessee Gets Two-Year Probation
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Team Should Forget 0-3 Start, Phillips Says
- Harper's Pal Gets Defensive With Cal Lutheran
- Drugs
- PREP NOTES : La Quinta's Demarest Interested in Trabuco Hills Baseball Job
- Basketball
- Another Insider Is Promoted : Government: Elevation of the deputy police chief to the head position is the week's second high-level promotion from within.
- Smith Case Has Hurt Kennedy but the Worst May Be Over
- COLUMN ONE : Cracking a 'Culture of Death' : Guatemala has endured decades of political violence. But new President Jorge Serrano is trying, with mixed success, to curb the abuses.
- Bellflower : School Gets State Funds to Begin Soundproofing Work
- FOOD : Lunch Crunch : Schools are looking to cut back on fat, sodium and sugar in student meals without cutting back on taste.
- Legislators Back Asian-Language Crime Hot Line
- Saudis Considering Financial Aid to Moscow
- CLIPBOARD : SCOPE CITY
- Hanging Tough : Climbers' Trust in Each Other Is Etched in Rock
- 50th Anniversary Sparks Emotions at Pearl Harbor : For some, commemoration of the Japanese attack is a time of reconciliation. But for others, the memories are too painful.
- Hike in State Funds Restores Police Counselors to 3 Schools
- Help for Special Children : Program: Study finds that babies born with certain problems benefit from early intervention.
- Life After Death : Classes, support groups and mixers help people who have lost a longtime spouse regain their emotional equilibrium.
- Deep Blues Sea : John Marx and his band are playing jazz- and rock-tinged tunes right next to Ventura Harbor.
- Westwood : Medical School Gets Grant
- 'Favorite Wife': Untidy Spousekeeping
- Bachelors, Organizers Champing at the Bid
- Burglars Hit 3rd Safe in a Month
- Merit Semifinalists : Area
- MUSIC : Zydeco Deluge : John Delafose and the Eunice Playboys will make three stops in Ventura and Santa Barbara.
- Scholarship Semifinalists
- Seahawk Cut Hurt, but Johnson Lands on His Feet in Atlanta : NFL: Former standout at Pacifica High and UCLA accepts the nature of the business, makes most of his chances.
- Democrat Draft
- Hearings on Clarence Thomas
- Hearings on Clarence Thomas
- Food for Soviets
- Valley Needs Own District
- Aftermath of Fire at Jordan Downs
- About That Money for the Organ . . .
- Hearings on Clarence Thomas
- Irony in Lawsuit Over Dapplegray Zoning
- Aftermath of Fire at Jordan Downs
- When Officials Put Themselves Above Law
- Hearings on Clarence Thomas
- Don't Blame Pet's Owners
- Hearings on Clarence Thomas
- L.A. Can Get the Job Done
- Temple Remains Vibrant, Enthusiastic Place
- Here's a 'Thank You' From Highland Park
- It Wasn't Malibou Lake
- Hearings on Clarence Thomas
- MOVIES - Sept. 19, 1991
- MOVIES - Sept. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 19, 1991
- HORSE RACING : Governor Signs Bill to Enable Southland Inter-Track Betting
- Fullerton to Restore '42 Lundeberg Mural : Art: Repairing the 900-square-foot WPA work, which is on the walls of the old City Hall, is expected to take about 6 weeks.
- Making the Best Use of Late-Season Vegetables
- WELCOME: Members of two Orange County groups...
- MISSING: One of the Crazy Horse saloon's...
- Anderson's Turf May Be Cut Up in Democrats' Redistrict Plan : Politics: Analysts believe it would then be difficult for the 78-year-old congressman to win reelection to a 12th term in 1992.
- A Real Bargain: $20 Course in Law
- Ex-Chamber Chief Held in Wife's Killing : Crime: Past president of Valley organization faces murder charges in Florida in the fatal shooting of his spouse after a quarrel witnessed by passersby.
- After-School Fight Blamed on Ethnic Tension : Unrest: A Westminster High student was knifed when Latino and Asian youngsters scuffled near the campus. But some authorities feel that race wasn't involved.
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : So, What Do Guys and Gals <i> Really </i> Want? : Communication: Two aspiring journalists discuss 'free form' what the opposite sex is thinking when playing the dating game.
- Sex, Videotape and . . . : It's the stuff tabloids are made of: The case of Kathy and Jeff Willets has everything from lust to 'The List,' and maybe even blackmail.
- PLAY IT AGAIN: Who better to promote...
- Anderson May Lose His Turf in Redistricting
- Deferral of Teacher Pension Funds Vetoed : Education: Cash-strapped L.A. and San Francisco districts wanted money for current needs. Governor denounces plan as irresponsible.
- 'Fed Up' Bush May Send Jets Over Iraq : Gulf War aftermath: U.S. warplanes would escort U.N. helicopters on inspection tours. The President is sending Patriot missiles back to Saudi Arabia.
- WITHDRAWALS: Business is booming at Orange County...
- Do We Ask Too Much of the Law, or Is Block Blowing a Smokescreen? : Deputies: The sheriff makes it tough to get an independent probe of his office, but it has to be done.
- It's Fast Times in the World of History : Education: Teachers are busy clipping current events articles from newspapers and discussing them in class to supplement texts stunningly out of date before the ink's dry.
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 19, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 19, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 19, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 19, 1991
- Names in the News - Sept. 19, 1991
- Obituaries - Sept. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 19, 1991
- Television - Sept. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Sept. 19, 1991
- 'Fisher King' Provides a Little Comic Relief
- Hot Line to Heaven: Dialing for Answers to Eternal Queries
- Hearings Start Thursday on Christopher Report
- Proposal for Capping Gifts in Campaigns Stirs Conflict : Politics: Leader in drive for 1977's TINCUP law wants to place a $1,000 limit on all county election contributions. Capizzi and Wieder are receptive, but Gates protests the idea.
- Jurisprudence
- Emotional Issue for Trojans : USC: Rule against taunting shouldn't dampen enthusiasm of players, crowd, Smith says.
- RADIO REVIEW : 'Outsider' a Slice of History
- STAGE REVIEWS : Despite a Long Breather, 'Cyrano' Still Not on the Nose : Musical has some nice moments, but nearly 2 decades after Broadway premiere, its redundancy and awkwardness persist.
- The Young & the Randy : Networks Build Plots Around Teen-Age Sex
- ART REVIEW : Winters' Growth: Sensual Fusion of Culture, Nature
- Bush Meets With Peru's Leader, Urges Congress to Release Aid
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Town Picks Surf City as Nickname
- Bail Set at $100,000 for Latino Rights Leader
- Disaster Revives Sprinkler Debate : Safety: Law requiring high-rise retrofits would save lives, officials agree. But high costs could drive out many residents.
- High-Tech Recycling Sorter Is OKd for San Marcos Landfill : Garbage: Action is seen as way to extend life of dump. Opponents say system is too expensive.
- VENTURA : Nurses Seek Board's Help in Pay Dispute
- Straight From the Boxer's Mouth : Bray Changes His Perspective on Life After Shooting Himself in the Face
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW : Nordhoff Back With Designs on the Throne
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds (101 RBIs) Still the MVP for Pirates
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Poaching Becoming a Problem in Santa Monica Bay
- Owners of Sockers Dream a Big Dream : Soccer: Team going after superstar Diego Maradona. A suspension makes it unlikely Sockers' fantasy will come true.
- Lou's Finds Its Groove With Loyal Record Lovers
- Economy's Off in New, Better Direction
- Plunging CD Yields Spell a Nightmare for Older Investors
- 17 Witnesses Roughly Split on Thomas : Judiciary: Opponents stress the high court nominee's conservative views. Supporters emphasize his character and background.
- Big Easy Come, Big Easy Go
- Divided Koreas, Baltics, 2 Island States Join U.N.
- Network May Have Sleeper of an Idea
- Builder to Pay County in Tree Removal Plan
- Sammy for Sale : Entertainer Davis' Belongings to Be Sold at Auction
- Gulls Sign Soviet Defender Starikov
- All That Glitters : Squawfish, an Aquatic Fool's Gold, Are Devouring the State-Supplied Rainbow Trout in the Kern River
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Broncos Looking to Deal Humphrey
- UCI NOTEBOOK : Wait Is Worth It to This Anteater Runner
- Hart High's football game against Thousand Oaks...
- Fan Makes a Pitch to Lasorda, Who Manages to End Tryout
- Key Witness in Keating Trial to Testify Today : *S&L;: Statements by a former Lincoln executive may link the former thrift owner to fraudulent bond sales techniques.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Probers Fault Pilots in Fatal Heinz Crash
- Noriega Took Drug Funds, His Ex-Aide Testifies
- Absentees Hold the Key in S.D. District Elections : City Council: Challengers Stallings, Stevens in the lead. Incumbents Filner and Roberts win easily.
- Vote on Extending Jobless Benefits
- SEAL BEACH : Council Increases Document Fees
- LAGUNA BEACH : City, Casino Owner Agree on Hill Parcel
- O'Connell's Rail-Safety Bill Clears Legislature
- Gag Order Put Into Effect in 'Mall Murders' Case
- Lesson of the Ollie North Case
- Slain Officer Kept His Colleagues' Spirits Up : Crime: Fellow Southeast S.D. officers remember Ronald W. Davis, killed in line of duty Tuesday, as a dedicated cop and family man with an infectious sense of humor that helped them cope.
- VENTURA : Teachers Back 2 of 16 Board Candidates
- Whose Freedom of Assembly? : A city tries to ban gangs from a local park
- Police Review Panel Draws Little Support
- Reward Proposed for Information in Slaying
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : SAN DIEGO STATE : Running Back Butts Won't Play Saturday
- IRVINE : Plans for Cutting Trash to Be Aired
- Criticisms Weighing Heavy on Tony Gwynn : Baseball: Injured right fielder tired of comments about being overweight. Padres fall to Astros, 3-0.
- Simi Valley Opens With Bull's-Eye
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox's Comeback Victory Is Expensive
- Calling His Own Signals : Charles Johnson Building a Future for Himself Without Football at Colorado
- STAGE REVIEWS : Carter a 'Brighton' Spot in Quaint Neil Simon Play
- Freight Trains Collide; 1 Killed, Area Evacuated
- VENTURA : Man Gets 10 Years in Beating of Woman
- San Juan Council OKs Smoking Ban : Ordinance: The law given tentative approval prohibits smoking in most public, indoor places throughout the city.
- Kings, Sharks Skate to 1-1 Tie
- First Things First as Dodgers Jump Back to Top Spot : Baseball: Daniels hits a three-run homer in the first inning, Murray adds a solo shot and an RBI double. Wilson saves the game for Ojeda, 5-3.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Craig Says Giants Want Him Back
- FULLERTON : New Dean to Run CSUF Extension
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Skaggs Gig: A Nice to Remember : The sincere, likable artist leads his Kentucky Thunder through a Crazy Horse show featuring hot bluegrass, country and gospel and touches of rock and swing.
- Racism in America
- Racism in America
- Racism in America
- Racism in America
- Racism in America
- Racism in America
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Industrial Production Rises Again : * Economy: Output at U.S. factories and mines rose a modest 0.3% last month, but it is still the strongest sector.
- Children's Poverty Spurs Plan to Guarantee Support Payments : Proponents say it could reduce single parents' use of welfare. Others fear it might bring more births to unmarried women.
- COLUMN ONE : Surviving the Latest Upheaval : Soviets living outside the nucleus of power in Moscow know that the events reshaping their nation are out of their hands. So they can only try to cope.
- MAKING IT WORK : Avoid Crises by Looking for Help Early On
- Shot Girl Accidentally, Crowder Testifies : Trial: Teen-ager says he had no fight with basketball star before killing her at post-prom party. He claims he stumbled and discharged the gun while entering hotel room.
- Moscow Drops Treason Case Against Solzhenitsyn
- F. Phil Turner; Retired Publisher of Hollywood Citizen-News, Valley Times
- SANTA ANA : DeHoyos Jury Hears Closing Arguments
- Gangs Question Their Exile From Park : San Fernando: Under a unique ordinance, members listed as 'active' will be cited for entering Las Palmas. Critics call the move unconstitutional.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : GOP Hopefuls Must Break From Wilson
- Officers Routinely Cleared of Brutality, Cases Show
- Off-Duty Reserve Officer Fatally Shoots Suspected Car Thief : Canoga Park: Police say the man brandished a screwdriver. It is the area's second killing in three days.
- MEN'S SOCCER
- COUNTRY
- Laguna Museum Adds 2 to Staff
- Fed Seeks to Fine BCCI Figure $37 Million : * Banking: Saudi businessman Ghaith R. Pharaon is accused of illegally purchasing Independence Bank of Encino. Meanwhile, a court freezes his U.S. assets.
- BANKING/FINANCE : Keating Prosecutors Vary Their Witnesses to Avoid Jury Burnout
- Israelis Report Progress Over Scope of Talks
- Liberals' New Constitution for Russia OKd
- Early Democratic Hopefuls Betting Bush Will Stumble : Politics: 'Free thinkers' enter race as President's strength discourages major party figures from running.
- San Diego Zoo Halts Sales to Breeders Tied to Hunting : Animal rights: Embarrassed zoo official says the dealers' links to hunting were not known.
- Run-and-Shoot Puts Connors With Hart's Crack Riflemen : Football: Senior quarterback breaks Jim Bonds' mark by passing for 399 yards in Indians' 32-27 victory over Canyon.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Shotgun May Not Be the Answer
- OPERA REVIEW : New Santuzza Closes 'Cavalleria'
- Irvine Co. Plans to Vary Makeup of Shopping Centers
- Chain Agrees to Buy Slemons Imports
- AUTOMOTIVE
- STOCKS : Dow Dips 2.02 as Investors Await Earnings
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Three LSU Starters Quit, Then Decide to Come Back
- At Westmont, Winning Makes Fears Disappear
- Soccer
- Richard D. Wood will retire next month...
- Ex-Banker Sentenced: Former Orange County banker John...
- Spiegel, Ebony Plan Clothes Catalogue : * Marketing: Fashions are to reflect trends among black women.
- Latest Developments
- House OKs Jobless Benefits Bill by Veto-Proof Margin
- Oil Firms Find Way Around Tanker Ban : Environment: Santa Barbara crude is sent to Bay Area by pipeline, then put on ships to Los Angeles. Companies deny wrongdoing but local and state authorities are investigating.
- * Out of the Spotlight: The new...
- Power Failure Paralyzes 3 N.Y. Airports : Transportation: A disruption in data used by traffic controllers forces planes to be held on the ground. Many flights to Northeast are canceled.
- MISSION VIEJO : Meeting to Assess Impact of Tollway
- Space Shuttle Makes Detour to California
- Bridge Retrofit for Tremors Passes the Test : Safety: Caltrans is ready to employ UCSD's revolutionary design to begin strengthening the state's bridges to withstand major earthquakes.
- Victim Critically Burned in Commercial Blaze
- Marketing Triumph for Guns N' Roses : Pop music: Fans' eagerness to get the group's two new albums translates into huge midnight sales. The take--an estimated $5 million.
- For the Theater's Garrett-Groag, Life Is All Work and All Plays
- A Dinner Theater That Mixes Elegance With a Little Glitz : Stage: Ben Bollinger shudders at even the thought of a smorgasbord. That's why his patrons enjoy old favorites in a rich setting at Claremont's Candlelight Pavilion.
- Teen, and His Family, Find the Courage to Change
- BOOK REVIEW : Art and Mystery of Land Development : FROM THE GROUND UP: The Business of Building in the Age of Money <i> by Douglas Frantz</i> ; Henry Holt $21.95, 320 pages
- Air Quality Report
- Mattel Inc. has promoted Alexander D. Welch...
- Hearst, Cox Propose All-News Channels
- ORANGE COUNTY
- John Carlson Elected to President's Post at Cray
- Zino Francescatti, 89; Violinist Was Famed for Lyrical Style
- Board Changes District Lines to Reflect Census : Supervisors: Revisions are minor but some areas will get third representative in year. Final approval of the plan is expected next week.
- Petitions Filed to Recall 2 Hospital Officials
- Neighbor Saves Man From Flames
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Torres Joins Calls for Investigation of Sheriff's Department : Hearing: State senator takes part in meeting with Ramona Gardens residents, who angrily complain of treatment by deputies.
- Off-Duty Officer Kills Suspected Car Thief
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Approves New Landfill Rules
- SIMI VALLEY : Annual Carnival to Begin Today
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : A Full Life Measured in Square Inches
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Falcons Present a New Challenge
- Japan Won't Be Remade, American-Style : Economy: Vice minister's candor offers opportunity for a trade policy based on hard truths, not wishful thinking.
- Loara Surprised Esperanza in '86
- Legislators Listen to Women Who Killed : Jurisprudence: The officials visit a prison for a hearing on whether battered wives who murdered their abusive husbands belong behind bars.
- Davis Joins 27 Others Who Died in Line of Duty
- VENTURA : Bicyclist Critically Injured in Accident
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Board OKs Schedule to Build 10 Schools
- Kings' Laidlaw Won't Give Up Fight : Hockey: At 33, defenseman says he still can play despite back injury he suffered in March of 1990.
- OAK PARK : 100 Attend Hearing on Jordan Ranch
- Razor Blades Discovered on Children's Slide at Park
- SANTA ANA : Residents Get Break on Utility Taxes
- Christ College Irvine Beats La Verne in Soccer
- TV Reviews : 'Royal Family' a Tired, Formulaic Comedy; a Too-Predictable 'Teech' Flunks Out
- STAGE REVIEWS : So, 'What's Wrong?' Answer Is 'Nothing'
- Provena to Close Santa Ana Facility, Move Headquarters
- California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : New Law Leads to First Smog Alert
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Firestorm Summer Fails to Appear
- 3 Opposition Leaders Detained in Soviet Georgia; Protests Renewed
- Lottery Commission Yields to Wilson, Delays Lotto Change
- Democrats' Redistricting Would Sacrifice Hayden : Politics: Party is forced by census to forfeit an L.A. Assembly seat. Wilson veto could land issue in courts.
- COUNTYWIDE : Rail Plan Will Be Topic at 3 Meetings
- OXNARD : Housing Agency OKs Modernization Plan
- ARTS WATCH : In Camera Nightmare
- Supervisors to Ask Probe of 4 Slayings by Deputies
- COUNTYWIDE : Schuller at Home, Is Called 'Improved'
- Man Gets 6 Years in Tractor Death of Boy
- USOC's Helmick Reportedly Will Resign Soon
- D.A. to Charge 5 in 1988 Killing of City Policeman
- Jurisprudence
- A Truly 'King'-Size Screening : Film: Rodgers and Hammerstein's 'The King and I' will be shown at Hollywood Bowl this weekend on a 40x90-foot screen.
- States Plan Joint Probe of Salomon Bros.
- Balboa Park Will Be a Site for Soar Eyes
- View Listings
- KGB Apparently Altered Lithuania War Crimes Data : Baltics: Records supporting charges of exoneration were significantly edited, a Times examination reveals.
- OXNARD : Suspect Charged in Hammer Attack
- Drugs Believed to Be Behind Deaths of Two San Diego Men
- Hearing on Homeless Shelter Is Delayed
- COUNTYWIDE : Reward Offered for Escapee's Location
- What Gates, Block Have in Common
- Charges Against Retarded Man Suspended : Courts: Eric Schimmel will enter a vocational program. He had vanished after his release from jail.
- Ski Group Calls for Helmick, Schiller to Resign
- ARTS
- San Diego Officer Slain; Gunman Dies in Shootout
- Aquino Acts to Blunt Rejection of Base Treaty : Philippines: The government withdraws legal notice of termination given to the United States in 1990.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Exercise Found to Block Colon Cancer
- Trial Delayed in Rape, Murder of 11-Year-Old Girl
- Redistricting Concession Can't Satisfy Antonovich : Boundaries: The supervisor wanted all of the northeast Valley back but gets only Olive View Medical Center in Sylmar.
- Union Looking at Nixon Decision : Baseball: The players group hopes to decide in a few days if it is going to file a grievance on behalf of the suspended Atlanta outfielder.
- Rare Mongol Horse May Return to Wild
- All That Wilt, 55, Demands Is Chance to Go for the Gold
- Bo Calls His Shot and Beats A's
- Rushing to 'Illusions' : Midnight Release of Guns N' Roses Discs Attracts Flock of Faithful Fans to Area Stores
- STAGE REVIEW : Inconsistency Mars 'Side by Side' Revue
- California IN BRIEF : SAN SIMEON : 5.1 Earthquake Rocks Hearst Castle
- Girl Playing House Wrecks Mother's Car on Late Trip to Store
- Out of Work, Out of Benefits
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE IRAN-CONTRA AFFAIR : The American Way of Scandal Fixes Nothing : We must end the antagonism between Congress and the President that fosters errant behavior.
- Lending a Credible Voice to Latino Issues : Ruben Antonio Smith: Spokesman for Hispanic Redistricting Comittee
- Football Coaches Are Reaching Into Their Bag of Tricks : High schools: Gimmick plays are used to stay competitive, keep defenses off balance and frustrate the enemy.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Top Draft Choice Hamilton Will Likely Enroll in College
- College Basketball
- Woo-Woo a Real No-No in La-La
- COMMENTARY : The Charger Players Have Given Up on '91 Season
- ARTS
- COUNTRY
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Water Meter Bill Signed by Wilson
- Scents of Trouble : For the Sensitive, Fragrances Can Trigger Problems